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Radnor audit praises library collections, calls for clearer parent outreach and AI lessons

Radnor Township School District Curriculum Committee · April 14, 2026
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Summary

A curriculum committee review found strong, up-to-date library collections and rising ebook use across Radnor Township School District but recommended clearer communication to families, additional printers and structured AI/digital-citizenship lessons for K'0-12.

The Radnor Township School District's curriculum committee on April 14 reviewed a library audit that praised the district's librarians and collections while recommending changes to improve access and communication.

Dr. Kierney, who presented the audit, said the district's libraries "provide welcoming environments that foster a love of reading, support academic growth, develop digital citizenship, and teach information literacies." Librarians from each level described a mix of in-person and digital resources, partnerships with the Radnor Memorial Library and programming such as author visits and therapy-dog days.

The audit highlighted a notable increase in digital resources. "There's significant…

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